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Artist Name

Estefanía Arriza

Born: 1994

Hometown: Guatemala City

Based in: Guatemala City

Estefanía Arriaza was born and raised in Guatemala City, Guatemala. course your life academic at numerous prestigious institutions in the United States, including Carnegie Mellon University and Parsons The New School. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, where he also completed his master's degree (MFA) in 2022. His artistic practice consists of various forms of poetry, interventions public, and installation. He is passionate about working with communities and incorporating the branches of sociology, anthropology and sciences in educational programs. In recent years its focus physical has been in ceramics and textile art that is based on her Guatemalan roots. Great Part of his career has been contributed by his research and analysis of climate change, as a result of the destruction of ecosystems and urban planning policies, thus outlining what it defines as psychogeographies - the relationship of human beings with their environments. His creative process culminates in different ways of experimentation in conceptual art and its continuous training and academic passion.

 



Collections Featuring Estefanía Arriza

1 Collection

Ceramic Artworks

Ceramic Artworks

26 Artists, 41 Products

Last updated: March 31, 2021


Credentials

Education

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

United States of America, 2022

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

United States of America, 2019

Carnegie Mellon University

United States of America, 2015

Parsons The New School of Design

United States of America, 2013

Awards

Presidential Recognition Scholarship

2022

Merit Scholarship

2022

Presidential Recognition Scholarship

2019

Presidential Recognition Scholarship

2016

Dean's Recognition for Academic Excellence

2014

Presidential Recognition Scholarship, Parsons

2013

Exhibitions

JUANNIO

Guatemala, 2023

Horizonte Común, Gabelich Contemporáneo

Argentina, 2022

SAIC MFA Show

United States of America, 2022

Thessaloniki Queer Arts Festival

Greece, 2020

NAHR, Italia COEXISTENCE in Times of COVID-19 ANIMALS

Italy, 2020

Provocar Futuro

Guatemala, 2018

Taking the Waters, Eco Design Riverworks Chicago Chicago River Congress

United States of America, 2017

Seeing Through the Garden

Japan, 2017

Ellis Gallery Carnegie Mellon

United States of America, 2013